Chabad of South Broward will be hosting its 32nd annual dinner on Tuesday, March 5, at its headquarters, 1295 East Hallandale Beach Blvd.

The organization was founded in December 1980 and has led in Jewish education, outreach and social service. Chabad of South Broward is home to over forty institutions and agencies, and oversees twelve Chabad Centers in Broward County.

Honorees this year are Jeff and Honey Rubenstein, who will receive the M’Dor L’Dor Award; Hallandale Beach Vice Mayor Alex Lewy, recipient of the Young Leadership Award; Rabbi Avram Skurowitz, Broward Educator of the Decade Award; and Valerie Banon Bensadon, Eishet Chayil, Woman of Valor.

The dinner will begin with cocktails at 6 p.m.; dinner will start at 7. Cost per person is $180.

The dinner will feature gala entertainment, few speeches, and an exciting program that will finish before 10 p.m.

Rabbi Raphael Tennenhaus, Chabad’s executive vice president, invites everyone to attend. “This event is open to all people dedicated to goodness and kindness. We are honoring exceptional people, and dinner guests always walk away uplifted and excited, that they are part of something so meaningful to the community and to the future.”

About the Author:Shelley Benveniste is South Florida editor of The Jewish Press.

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